Hi monks,
I've been working a bit lately with the SOAP::Lite module, and would like to add Web Proxy settings in some of the cases. When I connect to SOAP::Lite via the proxy command (different from the Proxy setting - I know its confusing), its pretty simple:
Example 1:
$soap->proxy('http://endpoint.server/', proxy => ['http' => 'http://my.proxy.server/']);
The first proxy is the address for the SOAP server, and the second proxy is the Proxy settings. My problem is when I connect to SOAP::Lite with service description (WSDL), I have no idea where I can add Proxy settings. The code looks like this:
Example 2:
use SOAP::Lite; print SOAP::Lite -> service('http://www.xmethods.net/sd/StockQuoteService.wsdl') -> getQuote('MSFT');
When I try to add the Proxy settings like in eg. 1 I get an error message. I've scanned the documentation and the Guide but couldn't find anything. Does anybody know of a workaround where I can somehow add the Proxy settings?
Much obliged,
mrguy123

P.S: I will also be posting this question in the SOAP::Lite newsgroup and will update if any info comes from that side.

In reply to SOAP::Lite and proxy settings by mrguy123

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